Repercussions (band)

Repercussions
OriginNew York City, U.S.
GenresR&B, Acid Jazz, Neo Soul
Years active1989–1997
LabelsWarner Records, Pony Canyon
Past membersAya
Michael Scott Barkham
Dana Bryant
Gordon Clay
Andy Faranda
Teddy Harris
Mark Anthony Jones
Jonathan Maron
Itaal Shur
Genji Siraisi
Chris Ifatoye Theberge
Nicole Willis
Daniele Wyatt

Repercussions were an American R&B, neo soul and acid jazz group of the 1990s, formed by members, percussionists Gordon "Nappy G" Clay & Daniel Wyatt who met as students at Columbia University. Gordon Clay played timbales, bongos and other percussion while Daniel Wyatt played congas (tumba & quinto) Other members included Andy Faranda on guitar, singer, songwriter and producer Nicole Willis, and members of Groove Collective musician and producer Genji Siraisi on drums, musician Itaal Shur on keyboards, and the highly lauded Jonathan Maron on bass, briefly Chris Ifatoye Theberge, as well as keyboard players Michael Scott Barkham and Teddy Harris, oral poetic performance artist Dana Bryant and later members whom appeared solely on the album "Charmed Life", Mark Anthony Jones and Aya. [1] The group frequently performed at S.O.B.'s Giant Step opening for artists such as Massive Attack, Gil Scott Heron, Gang Starr and more. The group released two studio albums.

  1. ^ Jazz Times, Volume 25, Issues 6-10 -1995 - Page 84 "On their Heaven and Earth (Warner Bros., 9 45644-2, 48:06), Repercussions flaunts a wincingly tight rhythm section and their catchy hooks ("Keepin It All Together," "Test Of Time")...."